Every October for the past several years, I have enjoyed visiting the Frieze Sculptures in Regent’s Park. Sometimes I have visited alone. Other time I have visited with my husband. I’ve even been able to share these treasures with my mum during a few of her autumn visits. Given the current state of things, I was pleased and a little surprised to hear that although the entire event was not going forward, the sculptures in Regent’s Park would be on display. There was a smaller showing than usual and the artists that I have enjoyed in the past didn’t participate. And yet, it was still a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Visiting any of the London parks during the autumn is a special treat. I love to see the trees when they are displaying an array of vivid colours. This year is no exception!

L’Âge d’Or by Gavin Turk
Sandwich by Sarah Lucas
Torso by Eric Fischl
Circle for Sally by Richard Long
Lupine Tower by Anne Quinze
Five Conversations by Lubaina Himid
This collection was definitely my favourite!
Untitled 1 (Bronze Bodybuilders) by David Almejd